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Attorney requests Trageser’s personal, business property be returned

Family photos, tax returns have nothing to do with charges Trageser faces, Stewart says

By Shannon Brock

Wednesday, December 19, 2012 at 10:15 am

Personal property like family photos and business property such as tax returns are among the items taken from the home of Lawrence Trageser the night he was arrested for allegedly “infiltrating” the county’s computer network.
These items, Trageser’s attorney Bill Stewart claims, have nothing to do with the charges Trageser is facing, and thus, Stewart filed a motion in Spencer County District Court on Friday to have those items returned to his client.

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